Wednesday 6 May 2020

Try some wartime recipes to celebrate VE Day 75th anniversary

Friday 8th May will be the 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in Europe (the war in the Pacific still had 3 months to run). Many people held street parties to celebrate the end of the 6 year conflict. I was involved with plans to mark the day with an exhibition at Sunniside Methodist Chapel Hall along with a "street party" for local children. Sadly, the pandemic lockdown has stopped these plans in their track.

Instead, many people are holding "street parties" in their own gardens and homes on Friday. It may not be possible for people to invite around friends but Friday does give us the opportunity to learn about what it was like to celebrate the end of the war.

So why not try some wartime recipes for your at-home street party? I've tried out a number of the more popular ones and made videos about how to make each one.

Homity pie


Homity pie was popular with the Land Girls and is vegetarian, allowing people to save their precious meat rations.

Scotch egg




How about making scotch eggs without a sausage meat casing? Use mashed potatoes instead.

Crisps




Easy to make crisps made from potato peelings and curry powder. Better than anything from a packet nowadays!

Wartime salad




The Ministry of Food in wartime Britain encouraged people to eat salads to stay healthy, use locally produced food (saving on transport) and reduce the amount of energy used on cooking.

Fish-free fish pie




Fresh fish was in very short supply during the war years so try this alternative - mock fish pie made using artichokes and mashed potatoes.

Try out these recipes and enjoy VE Day!

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